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This section of the Course Record in Paradigm will set the Audition/Interview schedules if deemed required for the Course applicant to do so. Note that currently, Paradigm is configured that all interview/audition sessions must be billable with and requires an online payment.

1 Refer to this knowledge article for a comprehensive discussion on how to come up with a Course Outline in Paradigm: Manage Course Outlines

NOTE:

The instructions below assume that a Course designed for Interview or Audition schedules is already created as one of the Scheduled Unit in Paradigm with all the possible interview/audition sessions/schedules. If not, refer to the following instruction:

  1. Create a Base and then a Scheduled Unit with the Course Name designed as Scheduled Unit in Paradigm to hold the interview/audition sessions/schedules. see Add Base Unit >> Add Scheduled Unit

  2. Add the interview/audition sessions/schedules in Paradigm by referring to the instructions on this article: How to Add a Session(s) to a Scheduled Unit. If you prefer to do your sessions/schedules via Rapla, refer to our Rapla Knowledge Base documentation.

  3. Add a scheduled unit fee of the set interview / audition session (as currently, Paradigm is configured that all interview/audition sessions must be billable with and requires an online payment), see Adding Fees to Scheduled Units.

2 With the scheduled unit and interview/audition sessions, and fee set, you can now add it as one of the constraints in your Course Outline, see Adding Core and Elective Units workflow .

3 Proceed to the STEP 2 part of the instructions, follow the rest of the steps, except when you get to step 6, select Application Unit as the Constraint Type instead.

4 After saving, the scheduled unit that you just added with the interview/audition sessions should appear in your Course Outline table with an Application Unit constraint type, see sample screenshot below.

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